In O scale--I think both M-6 and M-9, with both whaleback and Vanderbilt 
tenders.  "Sitting on" means that they have
been slow sellers and Sunset may still have some in inventory after about two 
years (unusual in brass these days);
perhaps Sunset overestimated the market with GPM skimming off the cream of the 
most avid SP modelers or some of
the older Max Gray/USHobbies Japanese imports sufficed for others.  The price 
(list $900) is decent at this period, and
while the construction is not equal to the GPM and there are some compromises 
to suit the larger part of the run
made for three-railers (these are not evident except to nit-pickers), it is far 
to superior to early Korean models, and with
an excellent paint job.

Sorry for the false alarm.


Jace Kahn

General Manager 
Ceres & Canisteo RR Co./Champlain County Traction Co.





> What does "sitting on" mean? Sunset has an SP Mogul??
> 
> -Michael Eldridge
> -Looking for $1000 just in case
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Rusty" <thebrassbasher@...> wrote:
> > Sadly Sunset is still sitting on their SP Mogul that they did while Glaicer 
> > Park  sold out their SP Mogul as soon as they arrived. Sunset's is under 
> > $1000 and  Glacier Park's is over $2000. 

                                          

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